When I read the link you posted about how some of the lost sheep are redeemed, I don’t understand your point. The passage describes a scene in which Satan gathers every evil and surrounds believers.
Then “and fire came downfrom God out of heaven, and devouredthem.10And the devil that deceivedthem was castinto the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormentedday and night for ever and ever.”
Which, to me, sounds like a happy ending in Revelations for believers. God’s people are saved and evil is cast into the fiery pit eternally. It makes me want to rejoice.
A little lost on your point.
Some of the lost sheep will be redeemed in the Second Resurrection (described in some detail in revelation 20:5-11).
Their Resurrection is described in a vision in
Prophesy of the Valley of Bones.
Their "test" will be more severe in the Second Resurrection, than our test today.
But
they will not die until they have lived to the end of their test, to the age
given by God to the people through Isaiah of
a 100 years.
" There shall be no more thence an infant of days,nor an old man that hath not filled his days:
for the child shall die an hundred years old;but the sinner being an hundred years old shall be ACCURSED. "
You really need to understand the three different and separate Resurrections of Revelation 20.
Holy Day Calendar
Holy Days Overview (Click on heading [Passover, Pentecost, etc.] for explanation)
Year |
Passover* |
Unleavened Bread |
Pentecost |
Trumpets |
Atonement |
Feast of Tabernacles |
Last Great Day |
2009 |
Apr 8 |
Apr 9 - 15 |
May 31 |
Sep 19 |
Sep 28 |
Oct 3 - 9 |
Oct 10 |
2010 |
Mar 29 |
Mar 30 - Apr 5 |
May 23 |
Sep 9 |
Sep 18 |
Sep 23 - 29 |
Sep 30 |
2011 |
Apr 18 |
Apr 19 - 25 |
Jun 12 |
Sep 29 |
Oct 8 |
Oct 13-19 |
Oct 20 |
2012 |
Apr 6 |
Apr 7 - 13 |
May 27 |
Sep 17 |
Sep 26 |
Oct 1-7 |
Oct 8 |
2013 |
Mar 25 |
Mar 26 - Apr 1 |
May 19 |
Sep 5 |
Sep 14 |
Sep 19 - 25 |
Sep 26 |
2014 |
Apr 14 |
Apr 15 - 21 |
Jun 8 |
Sep 25 |
Oct 4 |
Oct 9 -15 |
Oct 16 |
2015 |
Apr 3 |
Apr 4-10 |
May 24 |
Sep 14 |
Sep 23 |
Sep 28-Oct 4 |
Oct 5 |
2016 |
Apr 22 |
Apr 23-29 |
Jun 12 |
Oct 3 |
Oct 12 |
Oct 17-23 |
Oct 24 |
2017 |
Apr 10 |
Apr 11-17 |
Jun 4 |
Sep 21 |
Sep 30 |
Oct 5-11 |
Oct 12 |
2018 |
Mar 30 |
Mar 31-Apr 6 |
May 20 |
Sep 10 |
Sep 19 |
Sep 24-30 |
Oct 1 |
2019 |
Apr 19 |
Apr 20-26 |
Jun 9 |
Sep 30 |
Oct 9 |
Oct 14-20 |
Oct 21 |
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